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ZOOLOGY 



SECT. 



In the meantime the post-mandibular appendages are formed 

 in regular order from before backwards : the eye-stalks appear 

 (Fig. 412, -4), as well al the labrum (/.) and a fold on each side 

 of the thorax, which is the rudiment of the carapace (As), and 

 gradually extends dorsally until it meets \vith its fellow of the 



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Fie;. 411. Sections of embryos of Astacus. A. X.iuplius-stage (</: Fig. 410); B, after develop- 



, merit of thoracic appendages (c/. Fig. 412). aM. abdomen ; />..anus; in: bruin : .-.?. ectoderm : 



i ud'ienii : ,'. t-iiteron ; lit. heart ; met. mesoderm ; rues.' splanchnic layer of mesoderm : 



i,dh. rnc.'utli : pcdA . proctodseum ; ,f<7//<. stomodseum : th. <n/. thoracico-abdominal nidiment ; 



!-. />;. <'. ventral nerve cord. (From Korsehelt and Heider, after Reichenbach.) 



opposite side and covers in the cephalothorax. The embryo now 

 consists of a nearly globular cephalothorax with a small abdomen 

 and a nearly complete set of appendages, all tucked in under the 

 cephalothorax and closely packed together within the egg-mem- 

 In this condition the embrvo is hatched, and for some 



